Attractions

Hanna House

737 Frenchmans Road

Stanford, CA 94305

+1 650 725 8352

Hanna House is a masterpiece designed in 1936 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Stanford professor Paul Hanna and his wife. The unique thing about this building is that there are no right angles in its construction - its unusual hexagonal design earned it the nickname of the "Honeycomb House." The property was gifted to Stanford University in 1975. It was used to house four university provosts until the 1989 earthquake, which caused severe damage that was hard to repair because of its unique geometry. Hanna House is now a public attraction and can be visited on certain days each month. The site is open every other Saturday and Sunday, please check the website for specific days and hours.